We install and service sound systems, live streaming setups, and video systems for Lancaster County churches — from 80-seat chapels to 500-seat sanctuaries. No subcontractors, no guesswork.
We handle the full project — microphones, mixer, amplification, speakers, streaming PC, and projection. Your volunteer runs the board on Sunday, not an IT person.
Every brand here has been installed and serviced in real Lancaster County churches. We carry parts and know how to fix them when something goes wrong.
No subcontractors, no guesswork. Here's exactly what happens when you book with us.
In almost every case, yes. Feedback is caused by mic gain being too high, poor speaker placement relative to microphones, or incorrect EQ. We run a full gain structure audit and EQ sweep in your room — most feedback issues are resolved in a single service call without new hardware.
At minimum: a wired internet connection at the streaming position (not WiFi), a streaming PC or hardware encoder, and an audio feed from your board. For a polished stream with camera cuts, we add an ATEM Mini Pro switcher. We set up OBS or vMix, configure your YouTube or Facebook stream, and document everything for your volunteer.
Not necessarily. For smaller sanctuaries, a pair of QSC K10.2 powered speakers, a basic digital mixer, and a single wireless mic system handles most services cleanly and reliably. We spec for what you actually need — not the largest system we can sell you.
Yes — we regularly schedule church installs for Friday evening through Sunday morning, or across a Monday–Thursday window. We'll work around your service schedule.
We service Shure, Sennheiser, QSC, Yamaha, Allen & Heath, and Behringer equipment. For older gear outside those brands, we'll assess on a case-by-case basis.
Free walk-through. We come to your church anywhere in Lancaster County. No trip fees.
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